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Oil Heads for Fourth Weekly Gain

Higher Ed
The oil market is heading for its fourth straight week of gains, supported by the signs of a tightening global market and a weaker dollar. This comes as new data from OPEC shows that supply cuts agreed to last week are putting global...
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Australian Finance Minister 'Confident' Budget Won't Fuel Inflation

Higher Ed
Australian Finance Minister Katy Gallagher discusses the government's budget and the economy. Australia's budget will return to a surplus for the first time since the 2008 global financial crisis, before higher interest rates weigh...
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Trash can key

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Close up dolly clip of a man's hand typing on a computer keyboard with a trash basket symbol on one of the keys. This key gets depressed during typing; with natural sound.
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President Kennedy announces surplus grain sales to Soviet Union

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American combine harvesters in a row in a wheat field / collected grain goes into a bin / shirtless farm hand spreads the grain across the bin / huge grain pile in middle of field / grain poured from back of truck into floor grate /...
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Doesn't Need to Be a Recession in New Zealand: Robertson

Higher Ed
New Zealand Finance Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Grant Robertson discusses Reserve Bank of New Zealand policy, the economy and the country's labor shortage. He speaks exclusively on Bloomberg Television.
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Saudi Arabia Sees 2022 Budget Surplus

Higher Ed
Saudi Arabia boosted its revenue forecast for next year, with higher oil prices and production volumes poised to deliver the first budget surplus in eight years and the fastest economic growth since 2011. Saudi Arabia's Finance Minister...
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Paschal Donohoe and Minister Michael McGrath discussing the Budget measures

Higher Ed
Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe and Public Expenditure Minister Michael McGrath discussing the Budget measures after answering questions on RTE Radio 1’s Today with Claire Byrne Budget phone-in.
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Monetary Policy Can Help Ease Pain, Can't Take It Away: Natixis

Higher Ed
Jun.05 -- Trinh Nguyen, senior emerging Asia economist at Natixis, talks about the outlook for regional economies and policies. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Australia on Path Back to Surplus, Finance Minister Says

Higher Ed
May.09 -- Australian Finance Minister Mathias Cormann discusses the possibility of a credit rating downgrade for the country, the budget and wage growth. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Philippine Central Bank Is Still Behind The Curve, UBS's Schnider Says

Higher Ed
Jun.22 -- Dominic Schnider, head of commodities and Asia-Pacific foreign exchange at the wealth-management unit of UBS Group AG, talks about southeast Asian currencies and Philippine monetary policy. He speaks with Rishaad Salamat on...
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What to Expect From Nafta Negotiations

Higher Ed
Aug.15 -- The U.S. is heading into the first round of talks on an updated North American Free Trade Agreement with an aggressive timeline for completing talks with Mexico and Canada, a Trump administration official said. Bloomberg's...
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Retailers amass $45B in extra inventory

Higher Ed
Mark Manduca, Chief Investment Officer at GXO Logistics, joined Bloomberg's Guy Johnson to discuss supply chains.
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Oil Extends Omicron Relief Rally

Higher Ed
Oil extends its gains after initial studies show existing vaccines are effective on the omicron variant. Meanwhile the energy crunch in Europe is set to last as electricity prices climb to fresh records. Bloomberg's Paul Wallace and...
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Bevan: Three Factors Supporting Record-High Markets

Higher Ed
July 25 -- James Bevan, chief investment officer at CCLA Investment Management, examines the factors pushing U.S. markets to record highs and offers his outlook for U.S. and European markets. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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China's Exports Rise 18% Y/Y in July, Beating Expectations

Higher Ed
China's exports grew 18% last month from a year earlier in US dollar terms last month, faster than expected. Imports grew 2.3%. The trade surplus rose to a record. Stephen Engle reports on Bloomberg Television.
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USA: BUDGET SHOWS SURPLUS FOR SECOND YEAR RUNNING

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English/Nat

U-S President Clinton addressed the nation on the state of the budget on Tuesday just hours before the Senate began discussing impeachment proceedings against
him.
He said the budget has shown a...
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EU's Moscovici on European Economy, Italian Budget, Greece

Higher Ed
Oct.11 -- Pierre Moscocivi, European Commissioner of Economic and Financial Affairs, discusses European economic growth, the Italian budget battle, and Greek pensions. He speaks with Bloomberg's Haslinda Amin at the 2018 annual meetings...
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Oil Heading Towards $90; 'Bearish' on Gold, UBS Says

Higher Ed
Dominic Schnider, head of commodities and Asia Pacific foreign exchange at UBS Global Wealth Management CIO Office, discusses the outlook for oil, copper, gold and the dollar. He also talks about China's trade figures and the...
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Australia Announces Tax Cuts, Budget Surplus Ahead of Election

Higher Ed
Apr.02 -- Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s government pledged sweeping tax cuts and forecast Australia’s first surplus in more than a decade in a budget aimed at engineering a come-from-behind election victory. Paul Allen reports on...
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Sanctions Aren's Key Story for Russia, Economy Minister Says

Higher Ed
Sep.06 -- Russian Economy Minister Maxim Oreshkin discusses the ruble and growth plans amid a threat of new U.S. sanctions. He talks to Nejra Cehic at the Moscow Financial Forum on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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Goldman's Boak Says QE Is Important Discussion to Have for RBA

Higher Ed
Nov.04 -- Andrew Boak, chief economist for Australia and New Zealand at Goldman Sachs, discusses the Australian economy, monetary and fiscal policies. He speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Sri Lanka PM Discusses Talks with IMF

Higher Ed
Sri Lanka is looking to fast-track talks with the International Monetary Fund, and agree on a loan by mid-June so that it can then approach other lenders for urgently needed funds. Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe spoke to Bloomberg...
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USA: US BUDGET SURPLUS PLANS OUTLINED

Higher Ed
English/Nat

The Clinton administration is projecting a big U-S budget surplus, and the president has even bigger plans for usin
g it.
New White House estimates show budget surpluses...
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Trump Heads to South Korea Tuesday

Higher Ed
Nov.06 -- President Trump heads to South Korea on Tuesday on the second leg of his Asia tour, after a Japan stopover that strengthened ties, but delivered no concrete results on fixing what he calls unfair trade. Bloomberg's Stephen...